A system is said to be in thermodynamic equilibrium if has. (A) chemical equilibrium (B) mechanical equilibrium (C) thermal equilibrium (D) all of the above equilibrium simultaneously.
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Option D shall be correct
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A thermodynamic system is said to be in a thermodynamic equilibrium if it is in a chemical equilibrium, mechanical equilibrium, radiative equilibrium, and thermal equilibrium; so when the relevant parameters cease to vary with time
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